California-based automotive marketing and product-consulting firm AutoPacific asked thousands of new car owners their choice for the most satisfying sports car in the United States, and the 2007 Porsche Boxster was ranked No. 1.

J.D. Power and Associates awards Porsche the number-one nameplate in their Initial Quality Study (IQS).

Porsche wins two of the prestigious Automotive News PACE Awards for its work with BorgWarner on the High Energy ITM3e All Wheel Drive System and Variable Turbine Geometry, both of which first appeared in the latest iteration of the iconic Porsche 911 Turbo.

Car and Driver names Porsche one of its "Ten Best" cars for the Boxster and Cayman models.

Porsche tops the list in four categories of 2007 Edmunds.com Editors' Most Wanted Vehicle awards, receiving No. 1 placement in: Convertible under $60,000, Coupe under $60,000, Convertible over $60,000, and Coupe over $60,000.

J.D. Power and Associates awards Porsche the top slot in its APEAL (Automotive Performance, Execution and Layout) consumer survey.

For the first time, Porsche Ranks Best Nameplate in highly regarded J.D. Power Initial Quality Study (IQS).

The 911 Carrera earns a spot on Edmunds.com 2006 Consumers' Most Wanted "Coupe over $45,000" and the Boxster roadster is named in Edmunds.com "Convertible Under $45,000" category.

The results of an independent, nation-wide survey released by the New York-based Luxury Institute name Porsche the "Most Prestigious Luxury Automobile Brand."

The Porsche Cayman S is named the "2006 World Performance Car" at the New York Auto Show.

The members of the New England Motor Press Association (NEMPA) select the Porsche 911 Carrera 4 Best in Class - All-Weather Sports Car as part of their voting for the 2006 Official Winter Vehicle of New England.

2005

Kelley Blue Book's kbb.com, an online resource for new- and used-vehicle information, announces the Cayenne/Cayenne S as Kelley Blue Book's Best Resale Value in the 2006 Sport Utility category and one of the Overall Top 10 vehicles for Best Resale Value in 2006.

J.D. Power and Associates reports that Porsche is ranked at the top of its 2005 Automotive Performance, Execution and Layout (APEAL) Study.

Consumer Reports, an independent and trusted source for information and advice on consumer products and services, selects the Porsche Boxster as the best vehicle in the Upscale Roadster category.

AUTOWEEK, the weekly magazine for the ultimate car enthusiast, selects the Cayman S as the "Best in Show", for the prestigious 2005 Frankfurt International Motor Show.

1999

Ferdinand Porsche is named the "Car Engineer of the Century" by the Global Automotive Elections Foundation.

The Global Automotive Elections Foundation selects the Porsche 911 as one of five finalists for its "Car of the Century" award.

Automobile Magazine recognizes the Porsche 911 as one of the "10 Most Important Cars of the Century."

Porsche dealers in Canada are ranked No. 1 among import automobile lines by the Canadian Automobile Dealer Association in its annual Dealer Satisfaction Index. Porsche topped the list with a score of 92.88 percent.

Porsche is named one of the "100 Best Managed Companies" by
Industry Week magazine.

The Porsche 911 Carrera 4 Cabriolet is recognized as the Best Sport Value in IntelliChoice’s annual Best Overall Value of the Year (BOVY) Awards.

Porsche’s television commercials, as well as its television advertising campaign, receive one Silver and two Bronze Awards at the International Automotive Advertising Awards (IAAA).

1998

The Porsche Boxster receives the "Automobile of The Year" award from
Automobile Magazine.

Car & Driver magazine ranks the Porsche Boxster among its "10 Best Cars."

1997

The Porsche Boxster receives the "
MotorWeek
Driver’s Choice Award" for Best New Sports Car.

The Porsche 911 Carrera and the Porsche Boxster receive the Masters of Design Award from The Fashion Group International.

The Porsche Boxster receives the "Best New Sports Car" and "Best New Design" awards from the Automotive Journalists Association of Canada.

1996

The "Factory of the year" award is presented by the German weekly publication Production and the management consulting firm A.T. Kearney to Porsche’s Zuffenhausen facility.

Canada’s
Le Guide De L’Auto magazine presents its "Car of The Year/Sports Convertible Category" award to the Porsche 911 Turbo.

1995

A Porsche 911 Carrera 4 is recognized by The Guiness Book of World Records for the "Toughest 100,000 Kilometer Test Run of a Sportscar." The car completed five grueling tests:

A 24-hour test at minus 25 degrees Fahrenheit on the frozen Mackenzie River north of the Arctic Circle in Canada;

A 24-hour run on the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah;

Driving over 24 Alpine passes in 24 hours;

2,000 km (1,243 miles) at full speed on the Nardo racetrack in Italy (reaching an average speed of 156.3 mph (251.6 km/h), including pit stops — a world record for four-wheel production cars;

A 24-hour test under extreme conditions at the Porsche Research and Development Center test track in Weissach, Germany. A single mile kilometer on this varied-surface track is equivalent to 27 km (16.7 miles) of real-world driving.

Popular Mechanics magazine presents its "Design and Engineering Award" to the 1996 Porsche 911 Turbo.

Popular Science magazine recognizes the 1995 911 Carrera among its "Best of What’s New."

Playboy Magazine names the Porsche 911 Carrera its "Car of The Year."

During
The Robb Report’s "Car of The Year" voting, the Porsche 911 Carrera receives the "Exceptional Merit" award.

1994

Germany’s Top Business magazine recognizes Dr. Wendelin Wiedeking, Porsche AG’s chairman of the board of management, as "Manager of The Year."